Le guitariste du groupe Dave Bielanko sur cette collaboration : "We knew him a bit previously. I think that he was fairly fond of what we had done, and he came out to see us a couple times in New Jersey. He's my hero. He's definitely not the star of the song. Towards the end there's someone else singing, and if you know Bruce Springsteen it's him, but the casual listener might not even to catch onto it. We wanted Bruce to play a guitar solo, and he did on that song. I've always been a huge fan of him as a guitar player. He's a very expressive, high-end-y, dramatic guitar player and that's what we wanted -- and ultimately he wound up singing on it a bit as well".

"This song has sort of abstract qualities to it, some of the lyrics are a little more abstract than I've delved into in the past couple of years. But I love the song. It works really well, very stripped down on acoustic guitar and just a vocal and it works really cool in sort of the big rock element, too".

"I've been discussing directing the film for 18 months with the producers who bought the rights. The producers have reservations about me doing it, because I've not done a film before. But I think I've convinced them I'm not interested in doing it as a pop star's hobby".